Scenic Treetop views of the Laurentian mountains at the Sentier des Cimes . A truly unique perspective above the forest canopy from a completely accessible treetop walkway and 40m tower. This summer and for a limited time, enjoy your access to the Sentier des Cimes and a circus show!
Reservations can be made a few days in advance or even on the day of the activity.
Dress for a short hike.
This activity is for everyone and the trail is accessible to strollers and wheelchairs.
Only service dogs are allowed onsite.
The average is 2h, but you can go at your own pace.
Our Treetop walk at Sentier des Cimes is a new unique way to take in scenic views from above the trees. It is a sight-seeing experience that you can enjoy with your whole family. You will start the walk along an elevated path that winds through the forest and up to the treetops. Our nearly one-kilometer path leads to the observation tower that rises 40m (equivalent to a 12-storey building) above the forest to offer a stunning bird’s eye view of the Laurentian forests and mountains.
Enjoy a circus show with your treetop walk access! LÀ-HAUT is an aerial circus show featuring four talented acrobats who perform using fabric, slack wire, and acrobatic netting. The distinctive shape of the tower allows for 360-degree front-row seating, giving everyone an up-close and personal view of the breathtaking performances. Running from June 22 to mid-September, the show includes performances in both the morning and evening. The evening shows take place just before sunset, adding a unique and stunning visual element as the acrobats perform against the backdrop of the setting sun.
The site has been completely renovated to include beautiful landscaping and a new cafeteria style restaurant, that offers fresh, healthy, local cuisine that can be enjoyed in the dining room or on the outside patio. It is possible to purchase a ticket including a meal:
The walk ways and main tower, with a maximum slope of 6 degrees, are completely accessible to strollers and wheelchairs. Along the way, you will discover a series of learning stations and signposts that highlight the local flora and fauna. From the top, you’ll have a breathtaking view of the rolling hills typical of the Laurentian mountain range, and landmarks such as Mont-Tremblant. The total distance including the tower walk is 2.7km round trip and takes about 2 hours.
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